The 2011 Stanley Cup Champion Boston Bruins are an Original Six franchise in the National Hockey League with a storied history going back to 1924. They have won 6 Stanley Cup championships and have had the numbers of 10 former players retired. In addition, The Bruins have had 52 former players/coaches named to the Hockey Hall of Fame. Visit the Boston Bruins’ website at http://www.bostonbruins.com.

Position Summary:

Assist Community Relations staff with daily activities and projects.

Contribute to the development and coordination of Community Relations and Youth Hockey programs.

Create and assist with promotional ideas and events for current and potential Boston Bruins Community Relations strategies and sponsors.

Write event recaps and keep a comprehensive record media clips that cover Boston Bruins special events.

Participate on the Bruins Game Night Staff assisting with the fulfillment of Fan Experiences and other Community Relations Activities.

Attend and contribute to all Boston Bruins special events including Community Relations and Youth Hockey events.

Assist at team signings, practices and appearances when necessary.

Serve as a liaison to the community by responding to fan requests in a timely manner.

Manage several team related databases including those related to donations, programs, and events.

Receive, process and respond to local charity requests.

Collect and respond to fan mail.

Perform all other duties and responsibilities as assigned.

Qualifications and Policies:

Applicants must be able to lift a minimum of (25) pounds and perform some manual labor as an essential function of the position.

All interns are required to perform at least (2) appearances as Blades, the Boston Bruins mascot.

Interns are required to work all game days and major team events when asked.

No personal calls, text messages, instant messaging, surfing the Internet or personal emails are allowed. The Boston Bruins phone and computer systems are intended for professional uses only.

The Boston Bruins office is a business casual environment. On game days, business attire is required. All interns will be notified of a dress code for events taking place outside the office.

Interns are required to provide their own transportation to and from work as well as determine their own parking arrangements. The TD Garden is located on Causeway Street near Boston’s famous “North End” and is easily accessible by car, train or bus. The front office of the Boston Bruins Community Relations team is located at 141 Portland Street, a 5 minute walk from the TD Garden's West Entrance. Please note that interns are responsible for their own parking expenses.

Fall Schedule:

Obligation: Must have flexible schedule and be willing to work all Bruins home games, major events, and additional community activities when asked.

The hiring manager will reach out to candidates directly if they feel they are a match for the role.

The TD Garden Marketing department is searching for qualified students for an exciting hands-on internship with our graphic design team. This internship is part-time, paid and does not require college credit, but will be honored if required by university/college. Undergrads and postgrads are welcome to apply.

Your Role: The Graphic Design Intern is responsible for supporting the Graphic Design Manager on creative projects for both TD Garden and the Boston Bruins. Design projects may include: print advertising, sales collateral, email and social media campaigns, promotional items, signage, and special projects.

Our Expectations: The Graphic Design intern should be proficient with the Adobe Creative Suite of applications and have design experience with a wide range of creative projects, both print and electronic. The intern should have the ability to collaborate and take direction on creative projects, as well as strong organizational skills with an attention to detail and commitment to meeting deadlines. The ideal candidate is a self-starter who will take initiative, ask questions, and seek input when needed. An interest in sports and entertainment marketing is preferred.

This position is located at TD Garden, located in Boston, MA. It is home to the 2011 NHL’s Stanley Cup Champion Boston Bruins and the NBA’s Boston Celtics. The state-of-the-art TD Garden is a year-round, 19,600-seat arena, fully equipped with a Pro Shop, four private restaurants, 89 executive suites, 1,100 club seats, and a multi-million dollar High Definition video scoreboard. Please visit www.tdgarden.com to learn more.

Welcome to the fun and exciting world of being an arena sales intern! If you are looking to break away from the norm, and work in an action packed environment that is different every day of the week, than the TD Garden is the place for you.

Responsibilities

Group Mailings – There are many occasions during the course of the sales season that we send out direct mail for a wide assortment of shows, and to a wide assortment of people.

Future Bruins – Come help us make some young Bruins fans dream come true by helping us coordinate a game on the TD Garden ice prior to the Bruins game with two youth hockey organizations. Fun for the parents, fun for the players, and fun for the staff who helps to organize this once in a lifetime opportunity.

Office Support - Make runs to and from the Box Office for the Bruins Sales Staff. Head outside and into the great wide open to pick up packages at local suppliers, or deliver tickets to various companies in and around Boston.

Database Maintenance – Help us better serve our customers by learning more about them. Make calls to update lists, or jump on-line and discover new ways to allow us to reach our consumers.

Assist on the Play – Just like the teams who play in the TD Garden you may be asked from time to time to help out another department, or perhaps even the President’s Office. Jobs can range from serving dinner to the homeless as part of the “Garden Neighborhood Charities” Table of Friends, to escorting a Disney on Ice character at a local hospital visit.

These are just a few of the things a Garden and Boston Bruins Sales Intern can experience while learning from us each day. One of the great advantages about this industry is that it is always changing. Each night is a new event, filled with the promise of a new outcome. Come find out what all the hype is about and be a part of this exciting atmosphere.

Qualifications:

Night and weekend availability is required.

Enrolled in a undergraduate program in a related field, or post graduate.

This role will begin in January 2017. The hiring manager will reach out directly and contact you if they would like to speak with you about your candidacy.

This position will serve as support and administrator for the development and execution of day-to-day and long term community relations initiatives. An internship in the community relations department will provide you with valuable experience planning and executing major fundraisers and events, working with the non-profit charitable foundation of the Carolina Hurricanes – the Kids ‘N Community Foundation, developing and maintaining community partnerships, fulfilling community donation requests, coordinating player appearances and fan experiences, and more.

Typically, candidates selected have a background in Communications, Public Relations, Sports Marketing/Management, Event Management or Hospitality.

Qualifications required of applicant:

Excellent oral and written communication skills

Passion to work in the sport industry and with non-profits

Ability to work well with others

Willing to work extended/unusual hours (i.e., game nights and special events)

Ability to successfully multi-task and maintain organization

Proficient computer skills (e.g., Excel and Word)

Sample duties:

Take role in coordinating Kids ‘N Community Foundation Annual Fundraisers and community initiatives including but not limited to the Canes 5K, Annual Golf Tournament, Skate with the ‘Canes, We Love the Hurricanes Luncheon, Casino Night, Hurricanes Alumni Game, NHL Online Auctions, and the Food/Toy Drives

Assist with the Hurricanes Heroes charitable ticket distribution program by contacting local non-profit organizations and coordinating ticket distribution.

Coordinate and fulfill community requests including fan mail, community donation requests and appearance requests.

Assist in game night activities including the Silent Auction, coordinating the community table and helping with special ticket programs and special player opportunities

Maintain the Community Relations portion of team’s website – pictures and writing

Help coordinate the Carolina Hurricanes Pick Up A Book And Read incentive reading program by maintaining reading records, distributing class materials, and planning end of year recognition luncheon

Design and write collateral material for special events and communication pieces

Must pass a criminal background check.

PNC Arena is an Equal Opportunity Employer and provides for a drug free workplace.

***Potential candidates must be able to work 15-20 hours in the office (PNC Arena) in addition to committing to work at least 2/3 of game nights and special events during the week and on weekends.***

Note:
When you apply for this job online, you will be required to answer the following questions:

1. Have you ever been convicted or pled guilty to a crime excluding minor traffic offenses? If yes, fully explain. A conviction does not necessarily exclude you from employment.
2. Please list your availability for summer or season.

The Nashville Predators offer full-time college students the opportunity to gain hands on experience and earn college credit at the same time! Predators’ internships make it possible for students to learn how a professional sports team operates on a daily basis. You will learn valuable skills in database management, lead generation, survey research, analytics, and ticketing as well as gain contacts and experiences to jump start a career in the wide world of sports!

Major Responsibilities/Activities:

Process ticket orders on a daily basis.

Assist box office on game nights.

General administrative work including maintaining/organizing files, data entry, copying, filing, faxing, and mailing.

Provide customer service to patrons on game nights and normal box office hours.

Ability to multi-task in a fast paced environment.

Generate reports as needed by Ticket Operations staff.

Act as liaison between ticket operations and Fan Relations/Sales staff.

Other team relevant jobs assigned by supervisor.

Flexibility, attention to detail, and an ability to work extended days, hours, evenings, weekends, and holidays are requirements

All interns must be students at accredited colleges and universities

The internship must be a part of the student’s curriculum

The internship must provide earned hours that are directly applied to the student’s degree

Internships do not provide compensation

Internships do not guarantee full-time positions with the Predators upon completion

Job DescriptionWant to work for a Professional Sports team, but haven’t gotten your foot in the door? The Nashville Predators offer full-time college students the opportunity to gain hands on experience and earn college credit at the same time! Predators’ internships make it possible for students to learn how a professional sports team operates on a daily basis. You will learn valuable skills in customer service & ticketing, as well as gain contacts and experiences to jump start a career in the wide world of sports!

Duties & Responsibilities:• Interns should expect to work anywhere from 20-32 hours a week, per semester• Some nights and weekend hours are required• Assist Fan Relations representatives by answering questions and performing duties related to service such as responding to emails, answering phone calls, and organizing incoming and outgoing mail• Interact with employees and customers to assist in the resolution of problems and suggestions voiced by season ticket holders, fans, and patrons of the arena• Assist with the planning, organization, and execution of season ticket holder events• Contribute to common goals of the department and demonstrate a willingness to learn new skills• This internship will also work closely with the ticket sales department.• Assist with arena tours• Perform other duties as assigned by the Supervisor of Fan Relations, Director of Ticket Sales• General administrative work is required such as data entry, copying, and filing

Intern Requirements:• All interns must be students at accredited colleges and universities• The internship must be a part of the student’s curriculum• The internship must provide earned hours that are directly applied to the student’s degree• Working arena events is not required, but it is encouraged• Interns must be high-energy, detail-oriented, team players• Internships do not provide compensation or housing• Internships do not guarantee full-time positions with the Predators upon completion

*Please note this work opportunity does not provide housing or transportation

The Nashville Predators offer full-time college students the opportunity to gain hands on experience and earn college credit at the same time! Predators’ internships make it possible for students to learn how a professional sports team operates on a daily basis. You will learn valuable skills in database management, lead generation, survey research, analytics, and ticketing as well as gain contacts and experiences to jump start a career in the wide world of sports!

Finance interns gain exposure to many aspects of the financial operations of the organization. Pursuit of an accounting or finance degree is preferred. The ideal candidate must have excellent communication skills, be professional, and be able to multi-task. Applicant must have proficient computer skills (particularly in Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook).

The Nashville Predators are now accepting applications for Graphic Design Intern position. This position will work directly with our marketing department helping to complete projects for The Nashville Predators, Bridgestone Arena and Ford Ice Center.

Ability to work independently and as a group and not be afraid to ask questions?

Strong organizational skills and keen attention to detail and accuracy

Ability to work successfully in a fast-paced and demanding environment?

Willingness to do occasional grunt work with a smile?

Passion for the industry and strong desire to work in a fun and challenging team environment

All interns must be students at accredited colleges and universities, and the internship must be part of the student’s curriculum. Internships do not provide compensation and do not guarantee full-time positions with the Predators upon completion.

When applying please include a resume along with samples of your work (PDF, website, or electronic portfolio).

Please no emails/phone calls.

Note:
When you apply for this job online, you will be required to answer the following questions:

The Nashville Predators offer full-time college students the opportunity to gain hands on experience and earn college credit at the same time! The Preds are seeking energetic individuals who are enthusiastic and committed to promoting Amateur Hockey & Fan Development initiatives for the spring internship program (January – May). Please read below for requirements and description.

Nashville Predators Internship Requirements

Interns must be students at accredited colleges and universities.

The internship must be a part of the student’s curriculum.

The internship must provide earned hours that are directly applied to the student’s degree (explain in your cover letter).

Interns must work a minimum of 20 hours per week, per semester including non-traditional work hours, evenings, weekends and holidays. During the season this includes game nights.

Interns must be fun, energetic and outgoing individuals with a strong work ethic who possess the ability to interact with all types of people.

Internships do not provide housing, compensation or transportation.

Internships do not guarantee full-time positions with the Predators upon completion.

This position assists the Amateur Hockey & Fan Development department in execution of grassroots youth/adult hockey and fan development initiatives, such as Get Out And Learn, Street Pride, Hockey Rules, Kids Club, Hockey with Heroes and various on-ice programming at Bridgestone Arena. Primary responsibility is to provide on-site support for game night concourse and plaza activities and attend all grassroots development events in the community in an effort to grow the game.

Note:
When you apply for this job online, you will be required to answer the following questions:

1. 1) Yes/No. During the spring 2017 internship I will be enrolled in a college university and I will earn hours that are directly applied to my degree.
2. 2) Briefly explain your availability for this position for the Spring semester beginning in January.

The Nashville Predators offer full-time college students the opportunity to gain hands on experience and earn college credit at the same time! Under general direction and supervision, this position is primarily responsible for providing administrative support to the organization. This position will be expected to complete expense reports, file documents, prepare staff ticket requests, maintain staff payments, organize mailings, and other projects. It is critical that the incumbent in this position have the ability and emotional maturity to exercise sound judgment regarding confidential matters and hold a high regard for ethical behavior. Additionally, the incumbent in this role must possess and demonstrate strong independent reasoning and problem solving skills, in addition to being detail oriented and extremely organized.

Hockey Operations Internship Minimum Requirements:

Willingness to work traditional hours, Monday through Friday, 9 am to 5 pm

Reliable transportation to and from Bridgestone Arena

Strong computer skills, including programs such as Outlook, Excel, and Word

Strong interpersonal skills

Organized and detail-oriented with the ability to multi-task and problem solve in fast paced work environment

Must be insurable under our policy for purposes of driving as necessary for events and other assigned duties

Nashville Predators Internship Requirements:

Interns must be students at accredited colleges and universities.

The internship must provide earned hours that are directly applied to the student’s degree (explain in your cover letter).

Interns must be able to work possible non-traditional work hours, evenings, weekends and holidays.

Internships do not provide housing, compensation or transportation.

Internships do not guarantee full-time positions with the Predators upon completion.

Interns must be fun, energetic and outgoing individuals with a strong work ethic who possess the ability to interact with all types of people.

Please note:

If you do not meet ALL of the minimum requirements for the Nashville Predators Internship and Hockey Operations Internship, please do not apply

No phone calls and/or emails, please

Note:
When you apply for this job online, you will be required to answer the following questions:

1. 1.Yes/No. During the internship, I will be enrolled in a college university and I will earn hours that are directly applied to my degree.
2. 2.Yes/No. During the internship, I will be able to work Monday through Friday from 9 am to 5 pm.
3. 3.Yes/No. I currently live within 30 miles of Bridgestone Arena.

Want to work in pro hockey? The Predators are looking for a Statistics Tracker.

Do you have a basic knowledge of hockey? Do you have a fondness for numbers? The Predators are looking for game-night assistance in tracking statistics for coaches and management. Under general direction and supervision of the hockey operations department, this position is primarily responsible for providing statistic and analytical support. The projects will mainly involve data collection and analysis.

Your attendance would be required at every Predators home game, with the possibility of expanding your role to include video of away games. For each home game, you would be provided with a pre-game meal and a seat in the press box area.

Through its Sports Education 101 program, the Nashville Predators offer full-time college students the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in sport management, make professional connections in the industry, and earn college credit at the same time! The Preds are seeking an energetic individual who is enthusiastic and committed to learning about the industry from professionals and executives at Bridgestone Arena in addition to administering Skating programs at Ford Ice Center for the Scott Hamilton Skating Academy - Spring internship program (January-May). Please read below for requirements and description.

Nashville Predators/Ford Ice Center Internship Requirements

Interns must be students at accredited colleges and universities.

The internship must be a part of the student’s curriculum.

The internship must provide earned hours that are directly applied to the student’s degree (explain in your cover letter).

Interns must work a minimum of 32 hours per week, per semester including non-traditional work hours, evenings, weekends and holidays. During the season this may include game nights.

Interns must be fun, energetic, and outgoing individuals with a strong work ethic who possess the ability to interact with all types of people.

Internships do not provide housing, compensation or transportation.

Internships do not guarantee full-time positions with the Predators upon completion.

This position supports Ford Ice Center’s Learn-to-Skate Manager in all aspects of preparation and execution of grassroots skating and sport programming and initiatives, such as Learn to Skate classes, advanced skating programming, Go Skate!, in-house competitions, special events, production shows, and various on-ice programming at Bridgestone Arena and Ford Ice Center. Additionally, there will be responsibilities to attend to at Bridgestone Arena through the Sports Education 101 program. However, primary responsibility is to provide day-to-day administrative support to department, including responding to general inquiries through email and phone in addition to maintaining registration databases.

Maintain registration lists and participants for all classes.

Assist management in administrative duties and responsibilities as assigned by supervisor.

Assist efforts for Go Skate! registration at home games (an industry growth program to get kids ages 4-12 on the ice).

Assist in responding to general inquiries about Ford Ice Center Learn-to-Skate and advanced skating programming.

Assist putting on events at Ford Ice Center and Bridgestone Arena such as membership parties, production shows, in-house competitions, performances at Bridgestone and FIC, etc.

Assist with web based postings, social media, and photo gallery from department initiatives.

Shadow Learn to Skate Manager to learn how program is produced.

As part of the Sports Education 101 program, participants are encouraged to attend guest speaker sessions, shadow employees, and take advantage of the Predators’ willingness to educate its participants.

As part of the Sports Education 101 program, participants are assigned a mentor, who is an employee of the Predators, and are required to take his/her mentor out to lunch and write a paper on the experience.

Participants are also required to give a graduation presentation at the end of the internship at Bridgestone Arena.

Minimum requirements:

Strong interpersonal skills with a customer service approach.

Upbeat, friendly personality. Polite, positive, respectful self-starter who works well with others.

Organized and detail-oriented with the ability to multi-task and problem solve in fast paced work environment.

Proficient in all Microsoft Office programs (Outlook, Excel, Word).

Flexibility and willingness to work non-traditional work hours, including evenings, weekends and holidays.

Provide a valid driver’s license and good driving record.

Ability to work with and around water and ice and to work at or below freezing temperatures for extended periods of time.

Ability to demonstrate physical fitness.

Skating experience is required.

As a condition of internship, qualified applicant will be subject to a background check, including a criminal history check and character references.

Note:
When you apply for this job online, you will be required to answer the following questions:

1. 1. Yes/No. During the Spring 2017 internship I will be enrolled in a college/university and I will earn hours that are directly applied to my degree for participating in this internship.
2. 2. Briefly explain your availability for this position from January through May.

Islanders University is an experience unlike any other. As a participant in the Islanders University program, interns learn the inner workings of how to run a successful professional sports organization.

“Interns are the foundation of any successful organization,” New York Islanders Owner Charles Wang said. “We are searching for prospective employees that would like an opportunity in the ever competitive sports industry. As part of Islanders University, interns will experience the thrill of closing a sale, the importance of serving as an ambassador for the team in the community and the excitement of designing some of the most cutting edge merchandise seen around the league.”-Charles B. Wang

An intern should expect to work anywhere from 20-30 hours each week (days and hours can be flexible based on school schedules) and these hours would include working most events/game nights. All intern positions call for general administrative work including, but not limited to: maintaining/organizing files, data entry, copying, filing and faxing. Interns must possess strong organizational and communication (both oral and written) skills. Interns must be proficient in Microsoft Office and internet navigation. Interns also must have the ability to work independently and demonstrate initiative, in addition to being able to handle multiple tasks and prioritize. A professional attitude will be expected. Please see below for descriptions of specific intern positions.

To be considered for an internship, you must include the following:

*Cover Letter with department that you would be most interested in*Resume*Days/Hours available** We do NOT provide housing or transportation.

Accounting Internship:An intern in the accounting department will perform general office duties, which include but are not limited to: assisting with the financials for the New York Islanders, Islanders Children’s Foundation, Islanders Iceworks and Bridgeport Sound Tigers. You will be assisting with the recording and reconciling of daily ticket batches, preparing and recording journal entries, monthly bank reconciliations, various P&L and balance sheet account analysis, assisting in the maintenance of Islanders Kids Club information and fees, counting and organizing game night monies collected and helping to assist with management reports.

Note:
When you apply for this job online, you will be required to answer the following questions:

1. What days and hours are you available to work for the Northwell Health Ice Center?
2. Are you in College?
3. Do you live in Long Island?

From time to time NHL Clubs and the League will be looking for interns. If you apply below and set the notification buttons for any or all internships you will be notified about specific internship opportunities. Applying here does not guarantee you an internship. **Please include an attached resume and a cover letter with your application to be considered for this position.

Note:
When you apply for this job online, you will be required to answer the following questions:

1. In what city (ies) would you be able to work (i.e. where do you have housing)?
2. List the month and year you would be available to start (i.e. 06/01).

Job Purpose: Under the direction of the Marketing Department, the Staff Writer/Multimedia Intern supports the efforts of the Director of Content in managing the content and quality for the website and game day program. This is a writing-intensive position as prospective candidates will publish written material, and should possess strong writing and editing backgrounds. The position will also assist in a few multimedia aspects of the website, including photography and web maintenance. Candidates must be organized, responsible, professional and punctual.

Responsibilities will fall strongly in the creation of written pieces on players, coaches and front office staff members, which will primarily be handled during practices and morning skates. But since the intern will also work with Communications, Community Relations and Youth & Amateur Hockey departments to produce written features on those departments’ events, candidates should have flexible schedules to work afternoons, nights and weekends as needed during the time of the internship. Candidates should also expect to attend all home games in a shadowing capacity, assisting with in-game community, marketing and youth hockey initiatives and post-game stories as needed.

Requirements: Intern must be a junior or senior in college and must take the internship for credit during the Spring 2017 semester. The internship is unpaid. Intern must be pursuing a degree in journalism, creative writing, communications or a related discipline.

Key Responsibilities and Duties:

Assist in the development and implementation of new content ideas

Prepare feature stories on players, coaches and staff for website and game day publication

Assist with transcripts, proofing, photography and story content for game days

Help manage day-to-day proofing and quality control of website content

Intern will have interaction with executives of the Pittsburgh Penguins Hockey Club, players, coaches and staff. The candidates will be expected to act in a professional manner at all times.

Expectations:

Must be able to work flexible hours including weekends and game nights as assigned.

Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with emphasis on writing and editing, required. Applicants will be asked to provide writing samples if invited to interview. Previous sports writing experience and knowledge of the Pittsburgh Penguins are a plus.

Note:
When you apply for this job online, you will be required to answer the following questions:

1. Yes/No: I have local housing available in Pittsburgh.
2. Yes/No: I am a current junior/senior enrolled in a college or university and I will receive college credit for this internship.

Prudential Center and the New Jersey Devils are seeking motivated, competitive, and career-driven students for a Spring 2017 Internship. Our internship program provides valuable hands-on experience in an ever-changing and dynamic environment. Become part of the excitement!

Internship Dates: Our Spring program runs from Tuesday, January 17, 2017 to approximately May 5, 2017 (depending on school requirements and exams).

Internship Hours: All students are required to work a minimum of 25 to a maximum of 40 hours per week (dependent on academic schedule).

This position is located at TD Garden, located in Boston, MA. It is home to the 2011 NHL’s Stanley Cup Champion Boston Bruins and the NBA’s Boston Celtics. The state-of-the-art TD Garden is a year-round, 19,600-seat arena, fully equipped with a Pro Shop, four private restaurants, 89 executive suites, 1,100 club seats, and a multi-million dollar High Definition video scoreboard. Please visit www.tdgarden.com to learn more.

Our internship program is paid and undergraduate students and post-graduates are welcome to apply. College credits can also be issued in most circumstances. All internships with the TD Garden and Boston Bruins are full-semester internships, approximately 12 weeks long. We offer internships for Fall (September-January), Spring (January-May) and Summer (May-August).

Position Summary:

Duties involve operating and setting up cameras and cable for Boston Bruins games, Boston Celtics games, and various other events at TD Garden. Also, may learn and operate replay, video playback, or other control room devices.

Qualifications:

Preferred candidate will be enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate degree program majoring in broadcasting, communication, TV production, journalism, or related fields. Post graduates will be considered as well. Applicant should have knowledge of how to operate a camera under various conditions. Previous experience operating a camera in a live event environment is helpful.

This position will start in the month of January 2017. The hiring manager will reach out directly if they would like to contact you about this position.

Assist with collecting email analytics, including known revenue analytics for Bruins home game digital reports

Assist in maintaining email marketing calendar

Ecomm

Help maintain ecomm promotional calendar and manage asset traffic accordingly to email, social and ecomm teams

Assist with collecting ecomm insights and creative recommendations for optimization

Our Expectations: We are looking for creative, motivated and hard-working individuals with an interest in digital marketing in the sports and events industry.

Applicants must have a working knowledge of Microsoft Office

Experience with Adobe Creative Suites including Illustrator and Photoshop is a plus

Qualified applicants may be required to work all Bruins home games and other TD Garden event days excluding Boston Celtics home games

Compensation and Requirements:

Internships offered by the Boston Bruins and TD Garden are compensated and part-time. Credits are not mandatory, but we will honor them if the hours permit.

All interns must provide documentation from their college or university stating the number of hours obligated to work.

Before the start of each internship period, all interns must read, agree to and submit a signed copy of the Boston Bruins / TD Garden Internship Agreement contract.

All interns must be able to lift at least (25) pounds and may perform some manual labor.

Interns must have a flexible schedule and be willing to work all Bruins home games and other TD Garden event days excluding Boston Celtics home games.

Location:The TD Garden is located off Causeway Street in Boston (100 Legends Way, Boston, MA 02114) and Boston Bruins / TD Garden front offices are located at (141 Portland Street, Boston, MA 02114) and are easily accessible by car, train or bus. Interns will be responsible for their own transportation to and from work as well as determine their own parking arrangements (if applicable).

This position is located at TD Garden, located in Boston, MA. It is home to the 2011 NHL’s Stanley Cup Champion Boston Bruins and the NBA’s Boston Celtics. The state-of-the-art TD Garden is a year-round, 19,600-seat arena, fully equipped with a Pro Shop, four private restaurants, 89 executive suites, 1,100 club seats, and a multi-million dollar High Definition video scoreboard. Please visit www.tdgarden.com to learn more.

Position Summary:

Welcome to the fun and exciting world of being an arena sales intern. If you are looking to break away from the norm, and work in an action packed environment that is different every day of the week, than the TD Garden is the place for you.

Responsibilities include:

In The Premium Club – You will assist with the sales and service processes and strategies for TD Garden by developing new ideas and creating new and innovative ways of selling the Premium products and retaining Premium Members. This may require you to distribute marketing information and follow up with prospective clients to maximize products' exposure. You will provide direct support to the Premium Club Management and Coordinator in developing and maintaining client lists, contact information, sales goals, sales figures, and all other data consistent with optimizing strategic goals and initiatives.

Group Mailings – There are many occasions during the course of the season that we send out direct mail for a wide assortment of shows, and to a wide assortment of people.

Office Support - Make runs to and from the Box Office for the Premium Club Staff. Head outside and into the great wide open to pick up packages at local suppliers, or deliver tickets to various companies in and around Boston.

Database Maintenance – Help us better serve our customers by learning more about them. Assist in organizing and analyzing our data. Make calls to update lists, or jump on-line and discover new ways to allow us to reach our consumers.

Assist on the Play – Just like the teams who play in the TD Garden you may be asked from time to time to help out another department, or perhaps even the President’s Office. Jobs can range from serving dinner to the homeless as part of the “Garden Neighborhood Charities” Table of Friends, to escorting a Disney on Ice character at a local hospital visit or assisting with Bruins/Celtics events.

These are just a few of the things a Garden and Premium Club Sales Intern can experience while learning from us each day. One of the great advantages about this industry is that it is always changing. Each night is a new event, filled with the promise of a new outcome. Come find out what all the hype is about and be a part of this exciting atmosphere.

The hiring manager will contact the candidate if they feel they are a match to the role.